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Synopsis: From its humble beginnings in 1886 as a fuel and water pump house at Mile Marker 103 of the Santa Fe Railroad, through the eras of land run, statehood, oil boom, two world wars and beyond, the city of Edmond has always been growing. Today, a ìbeacon for the rest of Oklahoma,î it boasts a vibrant community of over 70,000 residents. ÝÝEdmond is home to the stateís oldest continuously running newspaper, the Edmond Sun. The first church and schoolyard in Oklahoma Territory were located here, as well as the stateís first institute for higher learning. Indeed, Central Normal School, now called the University of Central Oklahoma, has been at the heart of Edmond since the 1890s and is featured prominently throughout this book. Edmond is a railroad town, an oil town and a college town, depending on who you ask; but Edmondites both past and present simply know it as the ìperfect town.î Edmond, Oklahoma: Always Growing tells the story of this proud city through more than two hundred vintage photographs, many dating back to before the turn of the twentieth century. ÝÝ

About the Author&colon;
Author Jan Mattingly grew up in Edmond, and she stayed to earn both her bachelorís degree in education and her master of the arts in history from the University of Central Oklahoma. She has also been published in the Chronicles of Oklahoma.

Book Description Arcadia Publishing (SC), United States, 2002. Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English . This book usually ship within 10-15 business days and we will endeavor to dispatch orders quicker than this where possible. Brand New Book. From its humble beginnings in 1886 as a fuel and water pump house at Mile Marker 103 of the Santa Fe Railroad, through the eras of land run, statehood, oil boom, two world wars and beyond, the city of Edmond has always been growing. Today, a beacon for the rest of Oklahoma, it boasts a vibrant community of over 70,000 residents. Edmond is home to the state s oldest continuously running newspaper, the Edmond Sun. The first church and schoolyard in Oklahoma Territory were located here, as well as the state s first institute for higher learning. Indeed, Central Normal School, now called the University of Central Oklahoma, has been at the heart of Edmond since the 1890s and is featured prominently throughout this book. Edmond is a railroad town, an oil town and a college town, depending on who you ask; but Edmondites both past and present simply know it as the perfect town. Edmond, Oklahoma: Always Growing tells the story of this proud city through more than two hundred vintage photographs, many dating back to before the turn of the twentieth century. Seller Inventory # BTE9780738519753

Book Description Arcadia Publishing (SC), United States, 2002. Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English . Brand New Book. From its humble beginnings in 1886 as a fuel and water pump house at Mile Marker 103 of the Santa Fe Railroad, through the eras of land run, statehood, oil boom, two world wars and beyond, the city of Edmond has always been growing. Today, a beacon for the rest of Oklahoma, it boasts a vibrant community of over 70,000 residents. Edmond is home to the state s oldest continuously running newspaper, the Edmond Sun. The first church and schoolyard in Oklahoma Territory were located here, as well as the state s first institute for higher learning. Indeed, Central Normal School, now called the University of Central Oklahoma, has been at the heart of Edmond since the 1890s and is featured prominently throughout this book. Edmond is a railroad town, an oil town and a college town, depending on who you ask; but Edmondites both past and present simply know it as the perfect town. Edmond, Oklahoma: Always Growing tells the story of this proud city through more than two hundred vintage photographs, many dating back to before the turn of the twentieth century. Seller Inventory # BZV9780738519753

Book Description Paperback. Condition: New. Paperback. From its humble beginnings in 1886 as a fuel and water pump house at Mile Marker 103 of the Santa Fe Railroad, through the eras of land run, statehood, oil boom, two world wars and beyond,.Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. 128 pages. 0.295. Seller Inventory # 9780738519753